The Male Ethos
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The Male Ethos
@TheMaleEthos
Exploring the aesthetics of form, the power of masculinity & observations of the male experience | Some 18+ adult content | Curated account | DM for removal
Katılım Temmuz 2025
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@CheickKonat13 @ArgenttBoy Homosexuality does not depend on biological determinism. A person can affirm same-sex relationships while still holding that human identity includes reason, values, character, and choice beyond mere bodily drives.
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@EliteNordic1488 Looking good, man. Tan, muscles popping, blond hair glowing.
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@newstart_2024 This is nonsense. We’ve been looking at porn since antiquity. Guys finding their dads porn mags, 60s/70s had stag films. 80s VHS. 90s computers. Now we social media. Men are horny no matter what era.
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“Porn isn’t just changing what turns you on — it’s literally rewiring your brain’s reward system while it’s still forming.”
Andrew Huberman explained this on Theo Von’s podcast in a way that really stuck with me.
From age zero to about 25, the brain is incredibly plastic. Experiences wire neurons together very quickly and permanently (unless you actively reverse it). When young people consume high-intensity porn — especially group, violent, or escalating content — their brain learns to get aroused by watching others have sex, not by being present with one real partner.
This sets an extremely high dopamine threshold. The first sexual experiences become harder to match in real life, and the constant chase for bigger peaks can drop you below baseline, making normal intimacy feel flat.
Huberman’s core point: porn trains voyeurism and dopamine-seeking instead of connection and presence.
Have you noticed any habits (porn, social media, gaming, etc.) that quietly raised your threshold for what feels exciting or rewarding in real life?
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